From Old Elvet to Durham Cathedral, looking out for plaques, shop names, architectural features, historical sites, and even covers for utility services... all part of our 'Durham City Treasure Hunt'.
Well done to Peter Atkinson for organising the event and for posing a number of challenging questions. All involved enjoyed the afternoon and I think we all now know more about the city. Some were so keen they headed off on the trail of clues before the photograph was taken, eager to reach the welcome refreshments on offer at the Undercroft Restaurant
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moreThis District project was established by three members of Durham Elvet with the aim of increasing the number and availability of public access defibrillators (cPADs) across the region.
moreCheesy Waffles, supported by Durham Elvet and The Rotary Foundation carry out an environmental survey
moreMembers of Durham Elvet Rotary Club braved the elements - sleet and rain - to watch a semi final cup match between Brandon United U18 and Benfield U18. Unfortunately, Brandon United lost 1 - 3.
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